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Re: Tank Bags suitable for /5s
Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 1:40 am
by Garnet
boxertwinjeff wrote:where online can I see one of these?
http://www.google.ca/search?q=harro+tan ... 40&bih=686
Re: Tank Bags suitable for /5s
Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 10:33 am
by SteveD
boxertwinjeff wrote:where online can I see one of these?
Very hard to find. Probably out of production.
Get into ebay.de and do a search for "Tankrucksack Elefantenboy". Lots there.
Re: Tank Bags suitable for /5s
Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 11:14 am
by Duane Ausherman
I was wondering if anyone was going to mention the Harro bag. Back in the day there were a few bags available, but the Harro beat them all, hands down.
Things may be different today.
Re: Tank Bags suitable for /5s
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 7:52 am
by chasbmw
I bought a Harro tank bag a few years back, but found it too big and cumbersome, look for a BMW branded one on Ebay? check that it fits R series bikes. Some of the Givi branded magnetic bags will work, but maybe not if you have a /6 with big tank and rubber knee pads.
if i was looking for a modern tank bag, I would look for a dealer stocking a wide range of Givi products and find one that fits.
A big tank bag goes a long way to replace a fairing on a naked bike.

Re: Tank Bags suitable for /5s
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 4:21 pm
by boxertwinjeff
Those Wolfman Bags look interesting, designed for Enduro/GS type bikes, narrow width &
the map window sits level due to base being tapered
Re: Tank Bags suitable for /5s
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 3:44 am
by ME 109
I bought a Dririder tank bag for my RS. It would fit a /5 too.
They have two or three options.
Magnetic base that will stay on the bike even when one hits kangaroos. Not sure about emus tho'
And, you can get a black texta and black out most of the first 'i' and have a 'Dr. rider bag.

Re: Tank Bags suitable for /5s
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 4:08 am
by Major Softie
ME 109 wrote:
Magnetic base that will stay on the bike even when one hits kangaroos. Not sure about emus tho'
I would think hitting an emu would be much like hitting an elk or moose here: the bike may be fine, but the rider would be instantly removed from said bike. Whether or not the tank bag remained on the bike would probably be closely related to the height of the tank bag.
In such accidents here, if at high speed, the bike is likely to do far better than both the rider and the animal.
If at low speed, and if it's a moose, your troubles have just begun.
Re: Tank Bags suitable for /5s
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 5:20 am
by ME 109
Major Softie wrote:I would think hitting an emu would be much like hitting an elk or moose here
I reckon an emu would be my choice over a moose or elk.
You know we have emus, not gnus?
Re: Tank Bags suitable for /5s
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 10:17 am
by Duane Ausherman
For me the tank bag is mainly a fairing and rest for my body. I pack it so that I can lean on it comfortably. The fact that is holds stuff is just a plus. The photo shown above about 3 posts back looks like one of the Harro bags. They used to make different sizes. I didn't like the huge one at all.
With the use of a tank bag I didn't need saddlebags. Of course I had no passenger to take up space.
Re: Tank Bags suitable for /5s
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 11:01 am
by Motorhead
I use the tank bag similer in use like Duane as a lean on and faring
I have a Chase Harper and Wolf set
my use in Vagabon travel say WOLF Works best
smaller expanable magnetic Wolf tank bag is a easy rest packed or stuffed